Authors (Slightly Cuckoo) Note - Thanks to everyone who read my first story and then to the people who asked if i could write this (That's you MOCHS and guesswhat01 !) This is kind of a sequel but i guess you don't need to have read Memories and Red Wine as really it's just the retelling of Leon and Ada's meeting during the events of Resident Evil 6 with a few bits of story set in Ada's apartment two weeks after China where she's running a trace on Leon, so there's a few references to it in this but you don't need to have read it. So, I have a few chapters of this written now and I've decided I'm gonna try and upload this at about 2 a week (unless I get bored and upload for no reason!) Friday's a good day to upload, right? I'll figure out the next day next week, probably Tuesday. So thanks for even coming to this fic, and please review!

Coco


Ada's Apartment

Ada Wong sat at her desk in the corner of her apartment, an empty glass to her right. Her computer beeped and three new windows opened on her screen. She reached out her hand and slid her finger across the mouse pad reading what the screen said. The first two notices only notified her that Leon had survived China. The last however caught her eye, news of Leon's latest mission.
New Mission for Leon S. Kennedy : Location - Zeya, Russia
Ada's last mission had been tailing an ex-NeoUmbrella researcher and he was the last survivor of the Zeya base, and for good reason.

Well, he was the last survivor.

"I know where he is, and it's not good." She said. It only took her a few seconds to make a decision and she stood sharply, turning to the door. Ada pulled her metallic grey PDA out of her pocket and dialed the number of an old acquaintence who owed her a few favors.

Russian Airspace

Leon Scott Kennedy sat in the quiet government jet with a laptop on the pull-down table in front of him. The face of Ingrid Hunnigan in front of him on the screen. Her black hair tied back in a bun and her glasses catching the light.

"You've just entered Russian airspace, you're lucky it's not winter or you'd be frozen."

"Why does nobody tell me about these things before I take these missions?" Leon asked with a sigh.

"You never ask." Hunnigan replied glancing down to the keyboard infront of her back in America.

"Point taken, so you wanna tell me what this mission is about? And perhaps you could touch on why I'm currently flying to a small Russian town?"

"Well we got some information from BSAA units in that area that a NeoUmbrella researcher was found with a bullet lodged inside his skull. It's the BSAA, and the US government's, concern that he was shot for access to the lab he worked at. A lab that was suspiciously closed down during the China incident. We still don't know what happened." Hunnigan explained.

"And me?" Leon asked. Hunnigan rolled her dark eyes again.

"I'm getting to that. We need you to go check the lab he worked in. You more than anyone else should know that whatever was in that lab, if NeoUmbrella was involved then it can't be good. And if that fell in the wrong hands..." She trailed off.

"Then this would be just as bad as Raccoon, maybe as bad as Liangshang and Tall Oaks," Leon finished, "Either way this can't be good, if someone was motivated enough to shoot this guy in the head for access, lets just guess they don't intend on popping in for some milk." He said sarcastically.

"For once, Leon, I agree with you." Hunnigan said, though she resented the words that passed her lips.

"Well that's new." Leon said with a mocking smile.
"Don't get used to it!" Hunnigan snapped at him but she quickly regained her composure, "You'll be landing at an airport not too far away from Zeya pretty soon."

"Yeah, well it's a little close to China for my liking."

"Just add it to your list of countries you don't like, look I have to go. I've got another agent on the line, actually its Agent Harper." Hunnigan said, looking to her left.

"I'll update with you later, tell Helena I said hey." Leon said with a smile. Hunnigan nodded, returning the smile before hanging up the call.
Leon lay back in his chair and looked out the window at the world below. He sighed before letting his head roll back and his eyes close, but his recent experience on a plane just two weeks ago lay fresh in his mind and kept him awake.